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  5. ALLIED WARSHIPS AT DOOR OF TOKIO

    Preceded by Admiral Halsey's flagship the vanguard of the Allied occupation armada of over 380 ships rode deep in Sagami Bay, south of Tokio, yesterday morning, while war planes patrolled Japan's skies, preparatory to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COMMONS' NEW HOME

    Five hundred small loud speakers, all concealed and one serving each pair of members, will be installed in the new House ...

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  7. RAIL SERVICES PARALYSED

    All Victorian train services, suburban and country, goods and passenger, ceased running for 24 hours from i a.m. to-day. It is the only general railways strike ever held in ...

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  8. RANGOON TERMS

    The Japanese envoys to Rangoon are expected to-night to sign a "local agreement" in relation to hostilities in south-east ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REPUBLICANS OF SPAIN

    The Mexican Premier. Senor Jose Giral, has announced the formation of the first Spanish Republican Government in exile. ...

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  10. IN TERMS OF HARDSHIP

    British people, still stunned by President Truman's sudden announcement of the end of lendlease, are trying to calculate what ...

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  12. TWICE NAMED AS KILLED

    In March. 1942, Axis sources falsely reported that the renegade Indian leader Subhas Chandra Bose had been killed in ...

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  13. LATE NEWS

    Dominions Bowling: Pepper, 457; Ellis, 14; Cristofani, 382; Pettiford, 023; Constantine, 153; Miller 02; Williams, 149. ...

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  14. NO INTERFERENCE BY SOVIET

    Russia has informed China that it regards the dispute between the Chungking Government and Communists as an "internal question" in which it will not interfere in any way. The "New York Times" said this ...

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  15. BRITISH FLEET

    A special communique issued chis afternoon by the Admiralty quoted a report from Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser that the ...

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  16. ITALIAN APPROACH TO SOVIET

    The Italian Foreign Minister, Signer Gasperi, announces that Italy is seeking Russia's "good offices" in settling the frontier ...

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  18. PRIVILEGES SOUGHT

    In a message to General MacArthur, the Japanese Government, which had refused the international Red Cross and the ...

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  19. RELIEF FROM TAXATION

    The Anglo-American tax convention which was signed last April, but which has not yet been, ratified, will soon be ...

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  20. RUBBER DIET OF PARIS RATS

    The Paris civic authorities on September 2 will commence a big drive to end telephone troubles --phone callers are being driven ...

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  21. COURT SEARCH FOR LOOT

    The Oslo trial of Vidkun Quisling, on a treason charge arising out of his, collaboration with the Nazis during- the occupation ...

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  22. RETURN OF ARMY SOCKS

    The War Office has decided that a soldier serving in Britain in peace time needs fewer socks than when fighting. ...

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  23. WAR DAMAGE IN FRANCE

    The French finance Minister, M. Tietgen, in a speech, stated that the war cost. France £24,485,000,000, or 45 per cent. ...

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  24. AIR GUNNER IN TROUBLE

    Another court-martial, in which a R.A.F. former prisoner of war is charged with aiding the Germans while in captivity, has ...

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  25. FIVE YEARS OF INTERNMENT.

    Thirteen hundred Jewish refugees, after internment in Mauritius for five years, have arrived at Haifa, Palestine. They are ...

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  26. MINERS REFUSE RELEASE

    Upwards of 30,000 miners now serving in the British army have refused to accept their release, which was proposed by the ...

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  27. MORE CHILDREN WANTED

    Japanese women are being urged to bear even more children, according to Tokio Radio, It said: ."This is one of the ...

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  28. ATHENS ELECTION HELD INVALID

    M. Zakkas, Greek Minister for Labor, ruled invalid yesterday's elections to the Committee of Workers' Centre in Athens. The ...

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  29. BELSEN GUARDS' TRIAL

    Kramer and 46 Belsen camp guards, of whom 19 are women, were to-day officially charged at Luneburg with conspiracy to ...

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